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"Be a man!"
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<b><big> B. Accusative Case (ACC) </big></b><br>
<b><big> C. Accusative Case (ACC) </big></b><br>
The ACC case is most commonly used in marking the patient of transitive verbs. Some prepositions also require their objects to be in ACC case. The object in a relative case is also declined in ACC case even though the subject has been replaced by the relative pronoun.
The ACC case is most commonly used in marking the patient of transitive verbs. Some prepositions also require their objects to be in ACC case. The object in a relative case is also declined in ACC case even though the subject has been replaced by the relative pronoun.